Super Mario RPG - Moleville (PRC244)

This project is bound to be of the highest quality, so why not attempt to become a part of it by supplying your VERY OWN REMIX! One of the best tracks on the project is as of yet unclaimed, and it could be YOURS (providing the submission is good enough). Yes, YOURS, and your track could be showcased with such great names as:

*DJ Pretzel
Theory Of N
Skrypnyk
zyko
AND MORE!!

*So what are you waiting for!! Why not show your support for this fantastic project while ensuring your immortality, by taking up the challenge and making a remix for arguably the best Mario game in existence.

The track is 'Hard Working Moles are Good Moles', one of the tracks from Mole Mountain.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuEab8GVQYI

The track captures the very essence of the classic Mario games with its simplicity and loopability, while still remaining accessable and engaging with its upbeat tune and rhythm.

Again, the track is still open for submissions! Check the project page!!
http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43361

I'm sure listening to the song has your remixing persona salivating in delight, so I wont hold you from your DAWs any longer. Cant wait to hear the results!"
(V___)

So the winner of this round not only gets a double vote and the right to select the source for the next round, he also might be involved in this awesome project.

Remix deadline is Monday May 13th, 10:59 AM ThaSauce time, (= 19:00 PM GMT). Check my signature at Ocremix or simply this page for the exact time left. For more clarification about Time Zones, check
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/

For the PRC Rules, check https://sites.google.com/site/bambombim/prc or the Ocremix thread for more information:
http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43747

The first thing I thought of when I heard this source was that it had a sort of military pace to it. I didn't really want to take that route--too obvious, and tweaking the chipper tones of the source into something more serious would have been quite a challenge. But that thought kept intruding, so in the end that's what I was left with. It never totally gelled, though.